The Last Colonial Massacre by Greg Grandin
Latin America in the Cold War
Set against the backdrop of Cold War-era Latin America, this compelling narrative delves into the tumultuous history of Guatemala, exploring the intersection of politics, violence, and social change. Through a series of personal stories and historical analysis, it examines the impact of U.S. foreign policy and local resistance movements on the country's struggle for democracy and justice. The book offers a poignant reflection on the enduring legacy of colonialism and the resilience of those who fought for a better future amidst repression and conflict.
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- 2004
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- American
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- 272
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